Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.
1 Food was fairly punchy , but that's normal for this time of year.
2 That sounded punchy given tough regulation, low growth and sub-zero interest rates.
3 Upward momentum was not quite so punchy among the broader indices, however.
4 Abbott probably won debate but was too punchy and negative, Kenny said.
5 In addition, the HD146X offers nice contrast, which produces a punchy image.
6 And if you're feeling really punchy , try writing them as a haiku.
7 It comprised handwritten sheets of paper with punchy graphics and funny headlines.
8 Sum up your career goals and achievements in a short, punchy bio.
9 As vibrant, sexy and punchy pop goes, this is difficult to beat-beat-beat.
10 Crazed comic set-pieces abound, the dialogue is faultless and the characterisation punchy .
11 It will be a nice break from the punchy power finger training.
12 A 17-speaker Mark Levinson stereo is superb, providing a crisp, punchy sound.
13 The spring selling season has kicked off to a surprisingly punchy start.
14 Now it began to slap at the tree like a punchy fighter.
15 The tone was live, sweet, and punchy , regardless of genre or format.
16 There are the makings of a punchy two-act drama in that scenario.
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